Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email September 2026 The September 2026 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including: Cover story: Alternative fuels Decarbonization is more than simply batteries or bust. AMTI looks at some of the alternative fuels that could prove key to meeting regulatory targets for emissions reduction. Interview: Port of Barcelona The Port of Barcelona has developed a strategic plan withsustainability at its core – a pathway intended to secure a leading role in the maritime sector’s future. Hector Calls, the port’s director of environmental sustainability and energy transition, explains why this strategy is at the heart of everything he and his team do. INTERVIEW: DELTAMARIN The electric revolution has shaken up the vessel design process, introducing new challenges for naval architects such as Deltamarin’s Mia Elg. But there are also opportunities to innovate and work smarter. Remote & autonomous vessels The IMO has officially begun the experience-building phase of its move toward regulating remote and autonomous technology, which is already showing commercial promise. Daughter craft It’s become increasingly common to see vessels of many types benefit from electrification. Are daughter craft an example of a maritime sector that doesn’t lend itself to alternative power? Sunpower-Alva Solar-E90 Advanced solar-electric superyacht Amantis has successfully launched and is now preparing for an intensive series of sea trials to evaluate its performance. Fortuna Bluebird A modestly scaled offshore survey and service vessel – packed with advanced tech and emissions-reducing propulsion systems – is starting service.